Roberto Carlos – All You Need to Know About the Brazilian Icon

If you’re a soccer fan, you’ve probably heard the name Roberto Carlos more than once. The former Brazil left‑back is famous for his thunderous free kicks, blistering pace and a career that spanned two continents. Even if you don’t follow football daily, his story is packed with moments that still get talked about in pubs and online forums.

Career Overview

Roberto Carlos burst onto the scene with Palmeiras before moving to Europe’s biggest stage at Real Madrid in 1996. Over nine seasons he helped the club win four La Liga titles and three Champions League crowns. His most iconic goal came in a 1997 match against France, where he blasted a free kick from 35 metres that seemed to defy physics – it’s still replayed on highlight reels worldwide.

After Madrid, he spent time at Inter Milan and Fenerbahçe, adding more league titles and personal awards. He retired in 2015 after a short stint with Indian club Delhi Dynamos, leaving behind a record of over 1,100 professional appearances and more than 100 goals – impressive numbers for a defender.

Recent Headlines

Even years after hanging up his boots, Roberto Carlos stays in the news. In early 2025 he was appointed as an ambassador for a youth football program in Brazil, aiming to bring better training facilities to under‑privileged communities. The role fits his lifelong passion for giving back and mentoring young talent.

He also made headlines by joining a panel of experts on a popular sports streaming service, where he breaks down modern tactics and shares anecdotes from his playing days. Fans love hearing his take on how the game has evolved – especially when he compares today’s full‑backs to his own style.

For Kroonstad readers, we’ve compiled these updates so you can quickly catch up without scrolling through endless articles. Whether you’re revisiting his classic free‑kick or checking out his latest charity work, the information is right here.

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Roberto Carlos Withdraws from Soccer Aid 2024 at Stamford Bridge: Impact on Event and Teams

Roberto Carlos Withdraws from Soccer Aid 2024 at Stamford Bridge: Impact on Event and Teams

Brazilian and Real Madrid icon Roberto Carlos withdrew hours before Soccer Aid 2024 at Stamford Bridge, announced on social media. Carlos, who played in previous editions, didn't specify the reason for his withdrawal but wished luck to participants. Soccer Aid, benefiting UNICEF, has raised £90 million since 2006 with World XI and England competing annually.

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